Right when udev is started, nss_ldap tries to find my ldap server but because
eth0 is not up yet cannot find it. The ugly part is that it goes to the
background after a while but it still prints [failed] and a lot of messages to
the screen
[12:59 PM][awjb@alkaid ~]$ rpm -q nss_ldap
nss_ldap-248-2.1
nss_ldap-248-2.1

Hmm. If it's not an initgroups() call that's causing nss_ldap to be called on,
then it's either a straight-up user or group lookup, for one which is not
defined in the flat files under /etc. Just to be sure, you're not using
nss_ldap for host resolution, are you?